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<p> [[Pachomius]] (2), </p> <p> distinguished as "THE YOUNGER." Among the histories published by [[Herbert]] Rosweyd (Vitce Patrum [Antw. 1615, fol.], p. 233) is one of a certain Posthumius of Memphis, father (i.e. abbot) of five thousand monks. The MSS. have Pachomius instead of Posthumius. The truth of the whole history is, however, strongly suspected by the editors of the Acta Sanctorum, who have nevertheless printed it in the introduction to the account of Pachomius of Tabenna. See Smith, Dict. of [[Greek]] and [[Roman]] Biog. and Mythol. s.v. </p>
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<p> [[Pachomius]] (3), </p> <p> an Eastern monastic, is supposed to have flourished in the 7th century either in Egypt or Syria, some time after the subjugation of these countries by the Saracens. He is regarded as the author of Pachomii Monachi Setmo contra Mores sui Sceculi et Providentie Divinue Contentum, published by V. E. Loescher in the appendix to his Stromatea, s. Dissertationes Sacri et Litterarii Argumenti (Wittenberg, 1723). See Fabricius, Bibl. Grceca, 9:313. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_54215"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/pachomius+(3) Pachomius from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 15 October 2021

Pachomius [1]

Pachomius (3),

an Eastern monastic, is supposed to have flourished in the 7th century either in Egypt or Syria, some time after the subjugation of these countries by the Saracens. He is regarded as the author of Pachomii Monachi Setmo contra Mores sui Sceculi et Providentie Divinue Contentum, published by V. E. Loescher in the appendix to his Stromatea, s. Dissertationes Sacri et Litterarii Argumenti (Wittenberg, 1723). See Fabricius, Bibl. Grceca, 9:313.

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